Health Risk Assessment of Nitrogen Dioxide and Sulfur Dioxide Exposure from a New Developing Coal Power Plant in Thailand

Krabi coal-fired power plant is the new power plant development project of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT). This 800 megawatts power plant is in developing process. The pollutants from coal-fired burning emissions were estimated and included in an environmental impact assess...

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Main Authors: Tin Thongthammachart, Krittiya Pimkotr, Wanida Jinsart
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Thai Society of Higher Eduction Institutes on Environment 2017-07-01
Series:EnvironmentAsia
Subjects:
GIS
Online Access:http://www.tshe.org/ea/pdf/EA10-2-19.pdf
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spelling doaj-7b07b4632a044cdaa40e142d22e59d002020-11-25T00:42:36ZengThai Society of Higher Eduction Institutes on EnvironmentEnvironmentAsia1906-17142017-07-0110218619410.14456/ea.2017.33Health Risk Assessment of Nitrogen Dioxide and Sulfur Dioxide Exposure from a New Developing Coal Power Plant in Thailand Tin Thongthammachart0Krittiya Pimkotr 1Wanida Jinsart 2Department of Environmental Science, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, ThailandDepartment of Environmental Science, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, ThailandDepartment of Environmental Science, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, Thailand Krabi coal-fired power plant is the new power plant development project of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT). This 800 megawatts power plant is in developing process. The pollutants from coal-fired burning emissions were estimated and included in an environmental impact assessment report. This study aims to apply air quality modeling to predict nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) concentration which could have health impact to local people. The health risk assessment was studied following U.S. EPA regulatory method. The hazard maps were created by ArcGIS program. The results indicated the influence of the northeast and southwest monsoons and season variation to the pollutants dispersion. The daily average and annual average concentrations of NO2 and SO2 were lower than the NAAQS standard. The hazard quotient (HQ) of SO2 and NO2 both short-term and long-term exposure were less than 1. However, there were some possibly potential risk areas indicating in GIS based map. The distribution of pollutions and high HI values were near this power plant site. Although the power plant does not construct yet but the environment health risk assessment was evaluated to compare with future fully developed coal fire plant.http://www.tshe.org/ea/pdf/EA10-2-19.pdfhealth risk assessmentAERMODhazard mapcoal fired power plantThailandGIS
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author Tin Thongthammachart
Krittiya Pimkotr
Wanida Jinsart
spellingShingle Tin Thongthammachart
Krittiya Pimkotr
Wanida Jinsart
Health Risk Assessment of Nitrogen Dioxide and Sulfur Dioxide Exposure from a New Developing Coal Power Plant in Thailand
EnvironmentAsia
health risk assessment
AERMOD
hazard map
coal fired power plant
Thailand
GIS
author_facet Tin Thongthammachart
Krittiya Pimkotr
Wanida Jinsart
author_sort Tin Thongthammachart
title Health Risk Assessment of Nitrogen Dioxide and Sulfur Dioxide Exposure from a New Developing Coal Power Plant in Thailand
title_short Health Risk Assessment of Nitrogen Dioxide and Sulfur Dioxide Exposure from a New Developing Coal Power Plant in Thailand
title_full Health Risk Assessment of Nitrogen Dioxide and Sulfur Dioxide Exposure from a New Developing Coal Power Plant in Thailand
title_fullStr Health Risk Assessment of Nitrogen Dioxide and Sulfur Dioxide Exposure from a New Developing Coal Power Plant in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Health Risk Assessment of Nitrogen Dioxide and Sulfur Dioxide Exposure from a New Developing Coal Power Plant in Thailand
title_sort health risk assessment of nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide exposure from a new developing coal power plant in thailand
publisher Thai Society of Higher Eduction Institutes on Environment
series EnvironmentAsia
issn 1906-1714
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Krabi coal-fired power plant is the new power plant development project of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT). This 800 megawatts power plant is in developing process. The pollutants from coal-fired burning emissions were estimated and included in an environmental impact assessment report. This study aims to apply air quality modeling to predict nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and sulfur dioxide (SO2) concentration which could have health impact to local people. The health risk assessment was studied following U.S. EPA regulatory method. The hazard maps were created by ArcGIS program. The results indicated the influence of the northeast and southwest monsoons and season variation to the pollutants dispersion. The daily average and annual average concentrations of NO2 and SO2 were lower than the NAAQS standard. The hazard quotient (HQ) of SO2 and NO2 both short-term and long-term exposure were less than 1. However, there were some possibly potential risk areas indicating in GIS based map. The distribution of pollutions and high HI values were near this power plant site. Although the power plant does not construct yet but the environment health risk assessment was evaluated to compare with future fully developed coal fire plant.
topic health risk assessment
AERMOD
hazard map
coal fired power plant
Thailand
GIS
url http://www.tshe.org/ea/pdf/EA10-2-19.pdf
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